La Madonna Bargellini (18e siècle) by NATOIRE Charles Joseph ; CARRACCI Ludovico (inspiré par)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Birth of Baroque: The Carracci at the Metropolitan
This exhibition of the Metropolitan's important group of paintings,
drawings, and prints by the Carracci features
Ludovico's Lamentation (1528), recently purchased by the Museum and
described by Metropolitan Director Philippe de Montebello a...
Detroit Institute of Art: Little Treasures : Northern and Italian Paintings of the 16th and 17th Centuries.
Included are little-known works associated with Correggio, Annibale Carracci and Pietro da
Cortona as well as a number of Dutch paintings including two associated with Rembrandt.
Several of the exhibited pictures are paint...
National Gallery of Art: The Drawings of Annibale Carracci
The exhibition is made possible by Republic National Bank of New York, and Safra Republic Holdings
S.A., Luxembourg.
Annibale Carracci is justly celebrated for his na...
San Diego Museum of Art: Master Drawings from the Collection of Alfred Moir
Included are fine examples by Annibale Carracci, Pietro da Cortona, Luca Giordano, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Francesco Solimena, Salvator Rosa, Abraham Bloemaert, and Simon Vouet.
The exhibition presents a selection of works from the personal...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Italian Masterpieces From Raphael To Tiepolo
The works range in scale from intimate devotional paintings and portraits to state commissions, monumental altarpieces and mythological paintings. Italian Masterpieces from Raphael to Tiepolo will offer the public an unprecedented opportunity to e...
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: The Power of Appearances: Renaissance and Reformation Portrait Prints
The exhibition of 62 prints is organized by the National Lending Service of the National Gallery of Art in Washington. It will comprise prints ranging in date from 1500 to 1601. Together, they suggest that the portrait is inextricable from its so...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Old Master Drawings from the Albertina, Vienna
While extensive restoration at the Albertina is undertaken, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit a glorious pageant of 100 works that reflect the breadth and quality of Duke Albert’s original collectio...
Bayly Art Museum: Virgins, Gods, Saints and Lovers: Strangeness and Style in Mannerist Prints
The term mannerism refers to works that show certain stylistic
tendencies such as the use of geometric forms, deformation or
elongation of figures, exaggerated gestures, strange lighting and
perspectives, and evocative atmosphere. The diverse s...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Works from Renaissance to 20th-Century Highlight How Artists and their Workshops Used Both Sides of the Sheet
The unusual display allows viewers to trace the creative process as an artist sketched from one side of the sheet to the other, to see how works were copied by assistants in Renaissance workshops, and to understand the increasing shift toward a co...
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